NOTE:
The following is a re-post of a past blog post.
Since that previous posting, some things have changed:
E.g., Rebecca Kimbel recently published her monumental Memoir:
Born in Polygamy.
I bought the manuscript last week on Amazon.com.
I’m now in the process of reading this masterpiece that promises to be the Bible of all books written about polygamy by Ex-Plyg, Ex-Mormon Fundies!
Some material in the foregoing Post is outdated. I’m unable to update it due to problems on my website. Even so, there is much in this blog still pertinent. Enjoy!

Today I’m featuring my highly gifted, amazing Aunt-in-law Rebecca Kimbel. You’ll see what I mean when you listen to her YouTube interviews and TED talks; and view her outstanding oil paintings — also available on YouTube.
To make it easier to learn more about her, I copied and pasted, below, some of her online information.
But also see her website, RebeccaKimbel.com; and her YouTube Channel where she has produced many live interviews with Ex-Mormon fundamentalists, Community activists; and much more.
She is one of my many relatives I didn’t know about, or had lost contact with, when I went into hiding after escaping the cult I was raised in. Since coming into contact with her, and listening to videos of her TV shows recorded on YouTube, I’ve become much more educated and enlightened.
I recommend listening to her super TED X speech. There, in only 18 minutes, she manages to outline ALL the most poignant factors involved in Mormon fundamentalism, including being raised a White slave in modern America.
In my opinion, Rebecca Kimbel is the modern-day “Martin Luther Queen” of Plygs — Advocate of Human rights for the disenfranchised and the downtrodden. No disrespect, but move over, MLK fans. Make room for an amazing woman and leader: “MLQ”/”Martin Luther Queen: Rebecca Kimbel.”
She, too, said, “I have a dream” … and it is to free the slaves! (the Mormon fundamentalist female slaves born into the barbaric and antiquated system of polygamy.)
I know you may benefit by listening to Rebecca Kimbel’s Independently produced TV shows found on YouTube.
Also check out her remarkable online Bio:
Hey,
Your Aunt Rebecca would love to meet you. We can start with an email if you like.
Rebecca Kimbel
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Hi, Auntie: So good to hear from you! Yes,an email sounds great! Would also love to meet you!
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